However Democrats’ hopes of a blue wave have been dashed. Purple states stay getting redder; ask outgoing Sens. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, all Democrats.

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No Republican working for statewide workplace seems more likely to log greater than 45 % of the vote. That mentioned, there used to be a minimum of one wonder within the state poll measures. Prop. 5, which might have allowed householders 55 and older to stay their Prop. 13-level belongings taxes, misplaced handily — suggesting that individuals don’t all the time vote their pocketbook.

Then there’s San Francisco, the place the progressives might win a transparent majority at the Board of Supervisors — although what passes as “reasonable” right here can be categorized as wild-eyed liberal in a lot of the country. Prop. C, which might spice up two industry taxes to double the investment for homeless carrier, took 60 % of the vote. And for those who’re partial to the ever-picturesque Embarcadero, you don’t seem to be by myself — greater than three-quarters of the citizens supported a $425 million bond to start a seismic improve.

•Reconstructing a tragedy: The Afghanistan Struggle veteran who killed 3 feminine personnel participants in March at a rehabilitation middle in Yountville “acted temporarily and intentionally,” in line with a document launched Tuesday via the California Freeway Patrol. The document says he entered thru a loading dock with two guns, whilst dressed in protection glasses and ear coverage.

•Tragedy have shyed away from: A long standoff resulted in Antioch early Tuesday when a 32-year-old guy surrendered to police — 5 hours after he shot an officer within the head with a pellet gun after which barricaded himself in his folks’ area. Thankfully, the officer sustained simplest minor accidents.

•Some other check out: San Francisco’s Fillmore by no means recovered from the “city renewal” that cleared complete blocks within the 1960s. The newest effort to strengthen the district’s African American tradition is on the Fillmore Heritage Middle, which reopened Monday on an ordeal foundation as a venue for reside track and neighborhood occasions. The middle, which featured Yoshi’s jazz membership from 2007 till 2014, has been vacant for a number of years.

•Slam dunks: The Warriors’ championship run isn’t simply because stars like Kevin Durant wish to be in Oakland; the group additionally has a knack for recognizing squandered skills somewhere else. Working example: Alfonzo McKinnie, a little-known ahead who’s having a breakout 12 months — and who the Dubs were eyeing since 2014, reviews Connor Letourneau.

•Beans a’lots: The times when Blue Bottle used to be that cool little in finding on Linden Alley are lengthy long gone. Bought closing 12 months via Nestlé, Blue Bottle introduced Tuesday it’s going to open an outpost subsequent 12 months in South Korea — including to 56 within the U.S. and 10 in Japan.

•Edenic interlude: For a psychological detox after this bilious election season, discuss with the Fraenkel Gallery close to Union Sq.. You’ll discover a 25-square-foot {photograph} via Richard Learoyd of Yosemite Valley on show — a black-and-white symbol so huge, reviews artwork critic Charles Desmarais, that it “attracts the viewer ever nearer, gorging on element, mapping trails and climbs conceivable simplest within the hiker’s eye.”

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It began in November 1968 with the suspension of an teacher who steered black scholars to convey weapons to campus, and reached this kind of fever pitch that then-Gov. Ronald Reagan known as on campus safety to be imposed “on the level of a bayonet if important.” For those who’re unfamiliar with the combustive pupil strike at what now could be San Francisco State College, right here’s where to begin, with Chronicle librarian Invoice Van Niekerken’s attention-grabbing account and dozens of footage from our archives. The 134-day strike ended with the introduction of a college for ethnic research. It additionally made a conservative people hero of faculty president S.I. Hayakawa, who in 1976 used to be elected via Californians to the U.S. Senate.

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